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Genre/Form: | Cross-cultural studies |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Leila Frances Monaghan; Jane E Goodman |
ISBN: | 9781405125956 1405125950 9781405125949 1405125942 |
OCLC Number: | 938312012 |
Description: | 482 p. |
Contents: | Introduction / Jane E. Goodman and Leila Monaghan -- Body ritual among the Nacirema / Horace Miner -- Culture blends / Michael Agar -- Five principles / Richard Bauman -- Thick description: toward an interpretive theory of culture / Clifford Geertz -- Winking as social business / Jane E. Goodman -- Speaking of ethnography / Leila Monaghan -- The emergent quality of performance / Richard Bauman -- Poetics, play, process, and power: the performative turn in anthropology / Dwight Conquergood -- Narrative lessons / Elinor Ochs -- Greetings in the desert / Ibrahim Ag Youssouf, Allen D. Grimshaw, and Charles S. Bird -- Let your words be few: symbolism of speaking and silence among seventeeth-century Quakers / Richard Bauman -- "To give up on words": silence in western Apache culture / Keith Basso -- What we need is communication: "communication" as a cultural category in some American speech / Tamar Katriel and Gerry Philipsen -- Writing Cousin Joe: choice and control over orthographic representation in a blues singer's autobiography / Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer -- Talking culture: ethnography and conversation analysis / Michael Moerman -- The triangle of linguistic structure / Robin Tolmach Lakoff -- The grammar of politics and the politics of grammar: from Bangladesh to the United States / James Wilce -- Conversations: the link between words and the world / Leila Monaghan -- Conversational signals and devices / Deborah Tannen -- A cultural approach to male-female miscommunication / Daniel N. Maltz and Ruth A. Borker -- Preface and "put down that paper and talk to me!": rapport-talk and report-talk / Deborah Tannen -- Swearing / Lars Andersson and Peter Trudgill -- Swearing as a function of gender in the language of midwestern American college students / Thomas E. Murray -- Speech communities / R.A. Hudson -- Preface to encounters / Erving Goffman -- Symbols of category membership / Penelope Eckert -- Word up: social meanings of slang in California youth culture / Mary Bucholtz -- Odd girl out: the hidden culture of aggression in girls / Rachel Simmons -- Sporting formulae in New Zealand English: two models of male solidarity / Koenraad Kuiper -- Inner-city teens and face-work: avoiding violence and maintaining honor / Robert Garot -- Speech play / John Holmes McDowell -- "If I'm lyin, I'm flyin": the game of insult in Black language / Geneva Smitherman -- Language and the power of men / Scott Fabius Kiesling -- Mayor Daley's council speech: a cultural analysis / Gerry Philipsen -- Linguistic ideology and praxis in US law school classrooms / Elizabeth Mertz -- Participant structures and communicative competence: Warm Springs children in community and classroom / Susan U. Philips -- Footing / Erving Goffman -- "An association for the 21st century": performance and social change among Berbers in Paris / Jane E. Goodman -- Signing / Leila Monaghan -- Variation in sign languages / Barbara LeMaster and Leila Monaghan -- Founding of two deaf churches / Leila Monaghan -- Attacking the bureaucratic language of car sales: a case study of a car sales event / Roger W. Shuy. |
Responsibility: | edited by Leila Monaghan & Jane E. Goodman. |
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"Monaghan and Goodman have put together a rich course book for training would-be ethnographers. The book is a must-read, and I recommend it to both students and teachers of ethnography and ethnomethodology." Journal of Folklore Research "Monaghan and Goodman have assembled a treasure trove - a rich source of insight into the key role of culture in understanding interpersonal communication." Deborah Tannen, Georgetown University "This outstanding text delivers the original language of top-notch scholars in a format that undergraduates will find both manageable and inspiring. My first choice for a culturally oriented introduction to interpersonal communication." Benjamin Bailey, University of Massachusetts - Amherst Read more...

